Re: 1935 J-Dubs believed that after 1935 no more people were called to heaven. 1935 was the cut-off . . . That is all i can remember at the moment.
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Some JW humor from Youtube
by No Apologies inhere's a great one for those who are into crafts and such, or if you still have that stack of old awakes you just never got around to throwing out:.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4om3k9tiz18.
no apologies.
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Some JW humor from Youtube
by No Apologies inhere's a great one for those who are into crafts and such, or if you still have that stack of old awakes you just never got around to throwing out:.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4om3k9tiz18.
no apologies.
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sandy
I just saw the other youtube video by Brenda Lee . . . She went to the Memorial this year and drank the wine and ate the bread. I found it to be very disrespectful. Did anyone else see it? I didn't find it funny at all. There seemed to be no point to it other than to make fun of the witnesses.
By the way . . . I had no idea they changed one of their doctrines again. Is it true they no longer believe the heavenly calling stopped in 1935? -
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Catholics on Big Love
by undercover inandre's thread on jws vs catholics reminded me for some reason of last night's episode of big love.. did anyone else relate to nikki's response to her son playing with a cross?
it was as if she was possessed by a jw demon or sumthin.
and her whole attitude toward the catholic faith reminded me of how jws react.
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sandy
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this show! I haven't seen last night's episode yet. I can't wait to see it tonight.
Last week was hilarious! The way the crazy mother tried to get Wanda to kill the lawyer. LOL I couldn't stop laughing when Wanda handed the gun to Bill inside the courthouse. -
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What Was your Favorite Music Concert you attended, group or solo artist?
by flipper inhello ya'll.
mr. flipper here.
my wonderful son who as you know i always brag about.
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sandy
Trisha Yearwood . . . She is an amazing powerhouse singer!
I see mostly solo artists and so far she has been the best. -
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Help please . . .
by sandy indoes anyone here know the names of companies that offer web hosting for businesses that store highly secure information?
possibly companies that host for banks or fortune 500 corporations?
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sandy
I was just hoping someone might know a name of a company . . . I've been calling around but I haven't found one that seems reliable enough.
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Help please . . .
by sandy indoes anyone here know the names of companies that offer web hosting for businesses that store highly secure information?
possibly companies that host for banks or fortune 500 corporations?
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sandy
not planning any illegal activity . . . I just need a company that can offer a very high level of security.
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Help please . . .
by sandy indoes anyone here know the names of companies that offer web hosting for businesses that store highly secure information?
possibly companies that host for banks or fortune 500 corporations?
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sandy
Does anyone here know the names of companies that offer web hosting for businesses that store highly secure information? Possibly companies that host for banks or fortune 500 corporations?
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Disgusting comment re: education from Tacoma 2007 District Convention
by Justitia Themis inthis is from saturday afternoon program.
the speaker first starts with what he called the "alphabet soup" of degrees....a.a., b.a., m.a., ph.d., etc.
; he said they were nothing more than "sheepskins on the wall.
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sandy
"The society is allowed to plan ahead as if Armageddon isn't really around the corner by planning construction projects years into the future. Rank and file members are not allowed to plan ahead as if Armageddon might be years into the future by getting a college education. That's just H.Y.P.O.C.R.I.T.I.C.A.L. "
That always bothered me . . . I never could understand that. -
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Disgusting comment re: education from Tacoma 2007 District Convention
by Justitia Themis inthis is from saturday afternoon program.
the speaker first starts with what he called the "alphabet soup" of degrees....a.a., b.a., m.a., ph.d., etc.
; he said they were nothing more than "sheepskins on the wall.
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sandy
I think I've said this before . . . I would find it hard to believe these comments if I never heard my very own JW sister tell my father (who's df'ed) things like: "If Armageddon comes tomorrow you're dead!"
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The Jessie Davis Story
by sandy ini've looked for a thread but i couldn't find one here.
this is really freaky!
i just don't get how people end up with these psychotic people and not know it.
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sandy
Here is the story . . . http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/06/24/missing.woman/index.html
CANTON, Ohio (CNN) -- A woman has been charged with obstruction of justice in the case of the pregnant Ohio woman whose body was found over the weekend, the FBI said.
Myisha Ferrell is in the custody of the Stark County Sheriff's Department and will be arraigned on Monday, the FBI said.
The arrest comes on the same day officials confirmed the body they found Saturday is the body of pregnant Lake Township, Ohio, resident Jessie Marie Davis. The 26-year-old was reported missing more than a week ago.
In a phone recording, the examiner's office announced it had "positively identified the remains found," adding "fetal remains were also recovered."
The cause of death was pending, the office said. (Watch police announce discovery of body Video)
Davis had been due to give birth in early July when she disappeared. She was last heard from June 13.
The examiners began the autopsy Sunday after the body was recovered in an area of Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Summit County.
Officials have been tight-lipped about exactly where the body was found and how it was discovered.
On Sunday, a source close to the investigation told CNN that Canton police patrolman Bobby Cutts Jr., 30, led police to the body. (Listen to Cutts discuss the investigation June 19 Video)
Authorities declined to confirm that.
Officers on Saturday arrested Cutts and charged him with two counts of murder -- one for allegedly killing Davis and the other for allegedly killing her near-term fetus.
Cutts was the father of Davis' 2-year-old son, Blake. He also fathered two other children with two separate women.
Asked by a newspaper reporter prior to the discovery of Davis' body whether he was expecting a second child with Davis, he said, "Possibly, yes."
He is set to appear Monday for arraignment in Canton Municipal Court.
The identification of Davis' body ended a search by thousands of volunteers.
The search was launched after family members and police could not contact Davis. Upon entering her home, Davis' mom found her son wandering alone in a dirty diaper and the house in disarray. Furniture was broken, a lamp was toppled over and bleach had been spilled on the floor, police said. (Map)
There were no signs of forced entry, and Davis' car keys and purse were in the home. But her cell phone and a comforter were missing, police said.
Another woman's home searched
Also on Sunday, FBI agents searched a woman's home in Canton and confiscated multiple bags of items Saturday evening, the woman's upstairs neighbor said Sunday. It's unclear at this time if that woman is Myisha Ferrell.
Hours after police recovered Davis' body and arrested Cutts, FBI agents used a battering ram to break down the door, said Justin Lindstrom, who lives in an adjacent duplex.
The owner was not present during the search, said Lindstrom, who added that agents asked him to call them if he heard from or saw his neighbor.
Lindstrom added that, during the week prior to Saturday, investigators had visited the home multiple times.
He said that, at one point during their searches, they asked him about a bed comforter they found in the building's laundry room.
Lindstrom said he told them it was his. Investigators have been on the lookout for a comforter belonging to Davis since discovering it was missing during a search of her home.
An FBI official told CNN Sunday that agents were continuing to search "multiple locations in the disappearance of Jessie Davis" and that they "continue to talk to people involved in the case that may have information that can help the investigation."